Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Conditionals review Teens 11
Just a review to check conditionals and listening. You can do the exercises at the end of the explanation.
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/intermediate-grammar/conditionals
Quiz 1 make up Teens 11
By doing these exercises perfectly you will get a 5.0 grade in the first quiz. Please send me a pic or screen shot of your result or you can print it out if you like.
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-3825.php
https://www.engvid.com/prepositions-of-time-in-english/
Take a pic or print the final result. You can do it many times until you get it right and you can also check the explanation at the beginning.
Thanks...
Please dont forget the project draft.
Activity only required for those who want to practice or want a better grade in the first quiz.
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-3825.php
https://www.engvid.com/prepositions-of-time-in-english/
Take a pic or print the final result. You can do it many times until you get it right and you can also check the explanation at the beginning.
Thanks...
Please dont forget the project draft.
Activity only required for those who want to practice or want a better grade in the first quiz.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Teenagers 11 Grammar practice
SOME LINKS TO PRACTICE:
https://www.shertonenglish.com/es/gramatica/conectores/condicionales
https://www.englishgrammar.org/providing-long-exercise/
GAMES: https://www.eslgamesplus.com/nature/
Unless
Conditional clauses can begin with unless. Unless means something similar to ‘if … not’ or ‘except if’.
The verb forms in the examples are similar to sentences with if: we use the present simple in the unless-clause and shall, should, will, would, can, could, may or might in the main clause:
Unless I phone you, you can assume the train’s on time. (If I do not phone you /except if I phone you, you can assume the train is on time.)
We’ll have to cancel the show unless we sell more tickets at the last minute. (We’ll have to cancel the show if we do not sell more tickets/except if we sell more tickets at the last minute.)
Warning:
We don’t use unless for impossible conditions:
If the government had not raised food prices, there would not have been so many protests.
Not:Unless the government had raised food prices…
Warning:
We don’t use unless and if together:
We’ll go to the coast tomorrow unless it rains.
BY THE TIME:Not:We’ll go to the coast tomorrow unless if it rains.
Until is a preposition and a conjunction. Until is often shortened to till or ’til. Till and ’til are more informal and we don’t usually use them in formal writing.
Until as a preposition
Until as a preposition means ‘up to (the time that)’:
We played chess until midnight. (up to midnight)
The film didn’t end till eleven o’clock.
We use from with until or till to talk about when something begins and when it ends:
I worked out at the gym from 6 pm till 7.30 pm.
The road outside our house will be closed from 6 am until 6 pm tomorrow.
We use by, not until, to talk about something that will happen before a particular time or deadline:
The movie will be finished by 9 pm.
Warning:
We can’t use until or till to mean ‘in advance of’. In this case we use before:
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